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1 An Overview of ASME Y August 5, 2003 Alex Krulikowski 1
2 Introduction Alex Krulikowski Manager of Standards and GD&T COE Embedded GD&T implementation project at GM Powertrain Chair of ASME Y14.41 Digital Product Definition Data Practices Member of ASME Y14.5 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Member of ASME Y14 Main Author of 12 books on GD&T and Tolerance Analysis 2
3 Agenda Today s discussion includes This presentation can be obtained from Why a new standard was needed. The challenge of creating the standard quickly An overview of the standard Benefits of the standard Closing comments 3
4 The Need for a New Standard The model is nominal only From ASME Y
5 The Need for a New Standard The model is nominal only Current standards did not include tolerancing of models From ASME Y
6 The Need for a New Standard The model is nominal only Current standards did not include tolerancing of models Current standards did not include tolerancing of axonometric views From ASME Y
7 The Need for a New Standard The model is nominal only Current standards did not include tolerancing of models Current standards did not include tolerancing of axonometric views Reduced dimension drawings were becoming more common without any standard to support the practices. From ASME Y
8 ASME Y14.41 Committee Formed ASME Y14.41 sub-committee formed in
9 ASME Y14.41 Committee Formed ASME Y14.41 sub-committee formed in companies represented Boeing Company Caterpillar Inc CNH Global NV Department of the Army Dassault Systems EDS PLM Solutions Ford Motor Co. General Dynamics Land Systems General Motors Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Raytheon Rockwell Collins Rolls-Royce Corp SDRC Seimens Power Generation Thiokol Propulsion 9
10 ASME Y14.41 Committee Formed ASME Y14.41 sub-committee formed in companies represented Committee formed Publication 0 Typical standard 10 Accelerated Development 1998 Y
11 ASME Y14.41 Standard Title of new standard DIGITAL PRODUCT DEFINITION DATA PRACTICES ASME Y
12 ASME Y14.41 Standard Title of new standard Standardizing new practices 12
13 ASME Y14.41 Standard Title of new standard Standardizing new practices Scope Establishes requirements and reference documents applicable to the creation of product definition data sets. Defines exceptions and additional requirements to existing ASME standards for using product definition data sets or drawings in digital format 13
14 ASME Y14.41 Standard Title for new standard Standardizing new practices Scope Structure of the standard Product definition data set Model only Model plus drawing in digital format From ASME Y
15 ASME Y14.41 Standard Contents 1 - General 2 Data set Identification and control 3 Data set requirements 4 Model Requirements 5 Common requirements for product definition data 6 Notes and Special Notations 7 Model Values and Dimensions 8 Plus and Minus Tolerances 9 Datum Applications 10- Geometric Tolerances 15
16 ASME Y14.41 Standard Contents 1 - General 2 Data set Identification and control 3 Data set requirements 4 Model Requirements 5 Common requirements for product definition data 6 Notes and Special Notations 7 Model Values and Dimensions 8 Plus and Minus Tolerances 9 Datum Applications 10- Geometric Tolerances 30 Definitions Annotation Annotation plane Assembly model Associated entities Associated group Associativity Attribute Data Datum system Derivative Design model Digital element Digital element identifier Direction dependent tolerance Geometric element Hard copy Installation model Management Data Model Model coordinate system Model geometry Model value Product definition data set Query Represented line element Resolved dimension Saved view Supplemental geometry 16
17 ASME Y14.41 Standard Contents 1 - General 2 Data set Identification and control 3 Data set requirements 4 Model Requirements 5 Common requirements for product definition data 6 Notes and Special Notations 7 Model Values and Dimensions 8 Plus and Minus Tolerances 9 Datum Applications 10- Geometric Tolerances Rules and guidelines Data set identifier Drawing Identification Related data Data management Approval Revision history 17
18 ASME Y14.41 Standard Contents 1 - General 2 Data set Identification and control 3 Data set requirements 4 Model Requirements 5 Common requirements for product definition data 6 Notes and Special Notations 7 Model Values and Dimensions 8 Plus and Minus Tolerances 9 Datum Applications 10- Geometric Tolerances Requirements, guidelines, options Fundamental dimensioning & tolerancing requirements General model requirements Associativity Model coordinate systems Application of supplemental geometry Part features not fully modeled Model views Saved views Section views Example 18
19 ASME Y14.41 Standard Contents 1 - General 2 Data set Identification and control 3 Data set requirements 4 Model Requirements 5 Common requirements for product definition data 6 Notes and Special Notations 7 Model Values and Dimensions 8 Plus and Minus Tolerances 9 Datum Applications Model Requirements Geometric Scale, Units and Precision Scale 1:1 Units Must be specified in data set Precision Must be specified in data set Model completeness Partial model (i.e. threads not modeled) Must be specified in data set Assembly Model May be exploded, partially assembled, or completely assembled state. Only requires enough detail to ensure correct identification, orientation, and placement of parts. 10- Geometric Tolerances 19
20 ASME Y14.41 Standard Contents 1 - General 2 Data set Identification and control 3 Data set requirements 4 Model Requirements 5 Common requirements for product definition data 6 Notes and Special Notations 7 Model Values and Dimensions 8 Plus and Minus Tolerances 9 Datum Applications 10- Geometric Tolerances Common requirements Ability to enable or disable the display of annotation Hard copy available upon demand Model requirements Associativity Attributes available upon demand Annotation planes Leader lines 20
21 ASME Y14.41 Standard Contents 1 - General 2 Data set Identification and control 3 Data set requirements 4 Model Requirements 5 Common requirements for product definition data 6 Notes and Special Notations 7 Model Values and Dimensions 8 Plus and Minus Tolerances 9 Datum Applications 10- Geometric Tolerances Requirements All notes must be in a single annotation plane General notes do not require association Flag notes require association 21
22 ASME Y14.41 Standard Contents 1 - General 2 Data set Identification and control 3 Data set requirements 4 Model Requirements 5 Common requirements for product definition data 6 Notes and Special Notations 7 Model Values and Dimensions 8 Plus and Minus Tolerances 9 Datum Applications 10- Geometric Tolerances Resolved dimensions Rounded to the number of places required for the design Applies to all dimensions obtained from the model. Basic Dimensions Queried model values shall be interpreted as basic dimensions unless superceded by a toleranced dimension or defined as a reference dimension. If basic dimensions are displayed, they shall be in accordance with Y14.5. Size dimensions Example Example Bilateral or unilateral tolerance The displayed size dimension must agree with the queried model value. Limit Dimensions The resolved model value may equal one of the limit dimensions, or be any value within the displayed range of limits Example 22
23 ASME Y14.41 Standard Contents 1 - General 2 Data set Identification and control 3 Data set requirements 4 Model Requirements 5 Common requirements for product definition data 6 Notes and Special Notations 7 Model Values and Dimensions 8 Plus and Minus Tolerances 9 Datum Applications 10- Geometric Tolerances Limits the use of plus/minus dimensions to the following: Fillets, rounds, chamfers Reliefs, step surfaces Countersinks Oblique surfaces Entry depth and spotface Notches, flats and pin heights Example 23
24 ASME Y14.41 Standard Contents 1 - General 2 Data set Identification and control 3 Data set requirements 4 Model Requirements 5 Common requirements for product definition data 6 Notes and Special Notations 7 Model Values and Dimensions 8 Plus and Minus Tolerances 9 Datum Applications 10- Geometric Tolerances Establishes Requirements for: Datum reference frame and model coordinate system correspondence Datum reference frame and model coordinate system associativity Multiple Datum reference frame and model coordinate system relationship Shows attachment methods for identification of datum features and datum targets Example Example 24
25 ASME Y14.41 Standard Contents 1 - General 2 Data set Identification and control 3 Data set requirements 4 Model Requirements 5 Common requirements for product definition data 6 Notes and Special Notations 7 Model Values and Dimensions 8 Plus and Minus Tolerances 9 Datum Applications 10- Geometric Tolerances Establishes Requirements for: Attachment methods for geometric tolerances Display in axonometric views Establishes exception / expansions of Y14.5 New symbol for unilateral profile New method for denoting view dependent controls Uses symbol from Y14.8 (castings) for movable datum targets Example 25
26 ASME Y14.41 Standard Benefits The new standard provides several benefits to industry. Standardize communications relative to digital data (30 new terms defined ) Provides guidance on how to display tolerances on models and axonometric views Introduces the concept of a product definition data set Provide guidance to software manufacturers Methods for creating and using digital data are being addressed 26
27 Closing Comments The first version of new standard leaves several challenges to be addressed. Currently the standard is more of a collection of practices or a toolbox of math based practices in industry. 27
28 Closing Comments The first version of new standard leaves several challenges to be addressed. The current focus is the display of annotation. 28
29 Closing Comments The first version of new standard leaves several challenges to be addressed. Future versions need to address the transistion between engineering specifications, the electronic model, and part inspection. 29
30 Closing Comments The first version of new standard leaves several challenges to be addressed. There are gaps in ASME standards that need to be filled to support math processes (i.e. tolerances not mathematically sound, vague requirements, view dependent tolerances etc) 30
31 Closing Comments The first version of new standard leaves several challenges to be addressed. Connectivity The Y14.41 standard is just one tool of the set needed for industry to become math based. Standards Hardware Translators Viewers Software 31
32 Closing Comments The first version of new standard leaves several challenges to be addressed. Culture Connectivity The Y14.41 standard is just one tool of the set needed for industry to become math based. Standards Hardware Translators Viewers Software The culture of the users is a key to implementing a math based process in industry 32
33 Closing Comments The first version of new standard leaves several challenges to be addressed. Culture Connectivity The Y14.41 standard is just one tool of the set needed for industry to become math based. The culture of the users is a key to implementing a math based process in industry. Standards Hardware Translators Viewers Software To make the math based process a reality in industry, it will take many tools coming together and working in harmony 33
34 How to purchase a copy of the Y14.41 Standard 34
35 Digital Tolerancing Forum 35
36 The End 36
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